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Daisey
Storm of Steel | Ernst Jnger
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This is my final completed read of the year and it was a great one. Storm of Steel is a straightforward description of trench warfare in WWI from a German soldier who was wounded multiple times and continued to return to the front until the 7th time after 4 years of fighting. He seldom shirks away from the violence and gore of the battle, yet also expresses respect for the skill of the enemy.

#1001books #memoir #nonfiction #WWI #audiobook

Daisey This book was also a recommendation from a student with a strong interest in history. #StudentRecommendation

🎧 📖 I combined listening to Basil Creightons‘s translation with reading sections of Michael Hoffman‘s translation.

📷: The cats chilling on the couch while I was home today
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Daisey @JazzFeathers Have you read this one? If not, definitely add it to your TBR list. 2d
Tamra 😻 2d
dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🖤 1d
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TheSpineView
Death of a Hero | Richard Aldington
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IndoorDame 🤍💜🤍 4mo
dabbe 🩶🖤🩶 4mo
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Teresereading
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Eggs Awesome 👏🏻 5mo
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dabbe
War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon | Siegfried Sassoon
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TheSpineView Fantastic! Great poem!❤️ 8mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 💜🧡💜 8mo
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Lcsmcat
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I devoured this book. Part genealogical mystery, part loving mémoire, part philosophy of war and empire, it was shot through with Palin‘s intelligence and humor. Thanks to my cousin @barbwire for a lovely birthday present.

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dabbe
War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon | Siegfried Sassoon
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TheSpineView 💜💜💜 11mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 🖤🩶🖤 11mo
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arlenefinnigan
The World's War | David Olusoga
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This is a brilliant, wide-ranging book, telling the forgotten (or deliberately airbrushed) story of the millions of colonial and non-white troops who served in World War One, the patronising and racist attitudes they encountered, and how the backlash against them fed into the ideology and rise of the Nazis in Germany and the terrorism of the Ku Klux Klan in the USA.

arlenefinnigan It's meticulously well researched, but David Olusoga's engaging (and often funny) style makes it really enjoyable to read. 13mo
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MaCa

Many of us read Owen, Brooke, & Sassoon if we want WWI poetry so their peer, a lesser-read Jewish working class British poet, is a revelation. “Break of Day in the Trenches” has been called the greatest single poem the war produced. The classical and English literary heritage that was the unquestioned possession of an Anglican establishment poet such as Brooke is less available or relevant to Rosenberg, which may account for his relative neglect

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Lizpixie
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Bk2 of October #BookMail is this latest NF. Years ago a young Michael Palin, just before his Monty Python days, was given a box full of family history, photos, diaries & letters. Tossing it aside till the pandemic, he found a photo of a Great-Uncle Harry & became intrigued. Research found he died in the Somme in WWI, but not before having a very interesting life. A nice signed addition, now I have two Python alumnus signature.🐍